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I got my first camera when I was in high school. I still remember that little 35mm Fuji. It was perfect, to me at least. I took a lot of pictures and used a lot of film, most of which still is in my storage today.

But some of the best picture memories I have are from my Grandfather. He always had his camera, so maybe my love of taking pictures stemmed from his. Of course, he was taking pictures to prove how big of fish he caught. But that is what he taught all of us, to enjoy the little moments and to find beauty all around you, even if it is the form of a rainbow trout.

Fast forward, a year or two, and now my camera goes every where with me. What started off with moments just for me has now grown into opportunities to capture moments for other in a variety of ways.

Although I find myself photographing many genres, I truly love movement. The human body is amazing. The opportunity to witness movement and highlight that in film is truly wonderful. There is so much beauty and emotion in seeing what our bodies are capable of.

We are always looking for that one perfect picture, but the true perfect picture is the one that makes it seem as if that moment in time is happening all over again.